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Yumiko Tatsuta

Organist

She was born in 1989 in Tokyo. She began the piano when she was three years old. She began the organ from Keiko Inoue when she was seventeen years old. In 2012 she graduated Tokyo University of Arts, and entered the graduate school of the same university, where she has studied the organ from Prof. Rie Hiroe. She received Ataka Award in 2011, and Acanthus Award in 2012. In 2016, she finished her master degree in music at the graduate school of the same university. By that time she also studied the organ from Bryan Ashley, the piano from Silvia Platonia, and Laura Goehner Moreno, basso continuo from Prof. Yuichiro Shiina, improvisation from Takeshi Kondo, and the harpsicord from Prof. Naoya Otsuka, and Mami Hirosawa. For a year from 2015, she studied the organ at University of Music and Performing Arts Stuttgart in Germany from Prof. Helmut Deutsch, obtaining DAAD scholarship from German government. In 2021, she finished her doctoral degree in music at Organ Department, Jacobs School of Music, Indiana University, where she has studied the organ from Prof. Janette Fishell and the music theory from Prof. Andrew Mead. Currently, she is a lecturer(full-time) at Department of Music, Kwassui Women's University. University organist of Kwassui Women's University. Evening Live Coach at Nagasaki Prefecture Art Museum. Doctor of Music. (April 2022)

Addresses

Department of Music, Kwassui Women's University
1-50 Higashiyamatecho, Nagasaki, 850-8515, Japan
Phone: 095-822-4107

Office: Building 5, Room 532

My Performances

Fortcoming Concerts

Past Concerts